International cooperation against corruption in Uzbekistan and Turkey
Rakhmonaliyev Zikrullo Iqboljon ogli , Fergana State University, Faculty of History, Department of Jurisprudence, 3rd-year student, UzbekistanAbstract
This article explores the issues of international cooperation in combating corruption in Uzbekistan and Turkey. It analyzes the national anti-corruption policies of these countries, their collaboration with international organizations, and the key challenges they face in this regard. As a result of the study, recommendations are proposed to strengthen cooperation between the two countries. International experiences and best practices in combating corruption are examined, and strategies relevant to Uzbekistan and Turkey are suggested.
Keywords
Corruption, international cooperation, legal reforms
References
Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan "On Combating Corruption."
National Anti-Corruption Strategies of the Republic of Turkey.
United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC).
Reports of the OSCE and other international organizations on anti-corruption efforts.
Academic articles and legal analytical materials.
Reports of the Anti-Corruption Agency of Uzbekistan.
Statistical data on anti-corruption measures in Turkey.
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